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Section 304B in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Subhash Singh Thakurshyam Kishore ... vs State (Through Cbi) on 6 November, 1997
Kishore v. State 1988 CrLR(Raj) 376;
Pratap And Ors. vs State Of Rajasthan And Ors. on 27 February, 1996
Pratap v. State of Rajasthan 1989(1) PLR 594.
Bhag Singh vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 30 July, 1993
In case the doctor is available, he should also remain present when such a statement is recorded as has been held in the case of Bhag Singh v. State of H.P. 1994 Cr.L.J. 1398 H.P.
In the case of Kake Singh v. State of M.P. 1982 SC 1021, it has been held that where the deceased unconscious and could never make any dying declaration the evidence with regard to it is to be rejected.
Kake Singh Alias Surendra Singh vs State Of Madhya Pradesh on 2 April, 1981
In case the doctor is available, he should also remain present when such a statement is recorded as has been held in the case of Bhag Singh v. State of H.P. 1994 Cr.L.J. 1398 H.P.
In the case of Kake Singh v. State of M.P. 1982 SC 1021, it has been held that where the deceased unconscious and could never make any dying declaration the evidence with regard to it is to be rejected.
Ram Manorath vs State Of U.P on 10 March, 1981
In Ram Manorath v. State of UP 1981 SCC (Cri) 281, it has been held that a dying declaration which suffers from infirmity can not form the basis of a conviction.
Sunil Bajaj... Appellant vs State Of M.P.... Respondent on 11 October, 2001
33. The learned Counsel for the appellant placed the reliance on the judgment rendered by the Apex Court in the case of Sunil Bajaj v. State of M.P. but the facts and circumstances of this case are quite distinguishable on facts because in this case there is ample evidence regarding persistent demand of dowry articles and harassment.
Bashir Shah And Ors. vs Stae Of Rajasthan on 18 March, 1994
26. It is true that the dying declaration recorded by the Police Officer is admissible in evidence but the practice of investigating officer himself in recording dying declaration should not be encouraged as held in Vashir Shah and Ors. v. State of Rajasthan 1994 Cr.L.J. 2526. The following cases may also be seen in this respect: